Comedian Robby Hoffman has expressed unreserved admiration for her wife, Gabby Windey, highlighting an incredibly fulfilling chapter in her life. During a recent episode of the “Good Guys” podcast, Hoffman enthusiastically shared her experience of living an enviable life, remarking, “I happen to be living one of the greatest lives I’ve heard about in recent history. And it happens to be mine.” She went on to reflect on her journey, stating, “I look at little me and I’m like, ‘Look what we did.’”
Hoffman has enjoyed a breakout year, securing a recurring role on the acclaimed series Hacks and anticipating the release of her latest Netflix stand-up special, Wake Up, directed by fellow comedian John Mulaney. The special is set to premiere on December 14, just days away.
In addition to her blooming career, Hoffman has also embraced personal joy after marrying Windey in January. The couple recently opened up about their Las Vegas wedding, which they described as a memorable event. Hoffman noted, “I actually can’t believe how perfect it was. It was the best wedding I’ve ever been to.” Reflecting on their unconventional wedding journey, she added, “We got married in Vegas, then we did it legally. Now, Gabby wants to get married every year; she loves to get married.”
As they approach their first wedding anniversary, Hoffman cherishes her relationship with Windey, affirming that their initial year of marriage has been filled with joy rather than hardship, which is often posited as a challenge for many couples. “People say the first year is the hardest. We can’t believe it every day,” she said. Hoffman also noted that their earlier dating years served as a preparatory phase, allowing them to navigate challenges before tying the knot.
On the subject of starting a family, Hoffman provided a firm stance, saying, “No, no, no, no, no, no kids.” She explained that the logistics of having children for same-sex couples are more complicated than for heterosexual couples, which diminishes their interest in pursuing parenthood at this stage.
Hoffman’s professional journey has been marked by a gradual ascent, characterized by patience and perseverance. She acknowledged that her achievements have not come overnight and expressed a love for her current lifestyle, emphasizing the joy she finds in writing and stand-up comedy. Windey’s support in Hoffman’s career appears to be unwavering, as she recognized the comedian’s passion and commitment, stating that regardless of their circumstances, Hoffman would pursue comedy.
During the podcast, Hoffman also drew parallels between Windey’s burgeoning fame and that of Kim Kardashian. “Gabby went from nurse, reality, Bachelor, podcast, acting. I just look at her and I’m like, ‘It’s crystal clear to me,’” Hoffman remarked, praising her wife’s diverse accomplishments and resilience.
Reflecting on the lessons learned from her marriage, Hoffman conveyed that Windey has encouraged her to exercise restraint in expression, highlighting a personal growth dynamic in their relationship. She referred to their time together as a “refinement stage,” where both partners help each other navigate life with love and support.
The couple’s journey appears to exemplify a fulfilling balance between personal and professional realms, showcasing their commitment to one another while also excelling in their respective careers.

